1.5 Shortcut Keys Guide
Shortcut keys are essential for improving operation efficiency and swiftness for viewing purposes. The following are some standard shortcut keys and their corresponding functions.
βNumber 1β: Texture Mode Switch. This switches the model's display mode, highlighting its texture details.
βNumber 2β: Toggle the wireframe mode. This mode renders the model as a wireframe, making viewing its structure and outline easy.
βNumber 3β: Toggles the display of the back side. Enabling this function displays the back side of the model, which helps to understand its overall structure.
βNumber 4β: Mesh Mode Toggle. Toggles to Grid Mode displays the model as grid lines for easy measurement and analysis.
βNumber 5β: Lock vertical axis. Lock the vertical axis of the model to keep it in the vertical direction when rotating or moving.
βNumber 6β: Pan. It allows you to pan the view in the scene without affecting the rotation or scaling of the model.
βSpaceβ: Resets the view to its default state, restoring the original viewpoint and zoom level.
βF1β: Point Labeling. Allows you to create point annotations on the model to mark specific locations or key information.
βF2β: Line Annotation. Draws lines on the model to indicate distances, directions, or connections.
βF3β: Face Labeling. Creates polygonal area labels on the model to highlight specific areas or for area analysis.
βF4β: Check Edit. This allows you to select and edit elements in the model, such as moving, rotating, or scaling.
βF11β: Full Screen Mode. This switch maximizes the display of the model by switching the view to full-screen mode. Press Esc to exit full-screen mode.
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